Hm, poor guessing on my side it seems for mapper 72/92, could you also write down the address?
for mapper 18, could you also write down the data written? (I've updated segali_sample), bit 0 is probably unused.

Are you sure there's a sound for safe and fair in Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '88 - Ketteiban?

Probably, and I'm certain Marty of Nestopia will add support for it (he already added sample support for mapper 86). A standard for samples will have to be designed though, eg. a zipfile or folder with the same name of the .NES file, containing standard 16 bit 44100hz mono WAV samples named 0,1,2,3,etc.wav.

segali_sample was updated with preliminary support for external samples: mono 44100hz 16 bit PCM wav samples inside a zipfile with the same name of the game file (eg. moepro.zip contains samples for moepro.nes).

*edit*
Moero!! Pro Tennis: #11 happened after I lost the match, #17 rarely happens when I hit the ball close
Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '88 - Ketteiban: #16 happened once in-game, though I don't know why (just proof that #16 is used)

segali_sample was updated with preliminary support for external samples: mono 44100hz 16 bit PCM wav samples inside a zipfile with the same name of the game file (eg. moepro.zip contains samples for moepro.nes).

Thank you

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*edit* Moero!! Pro Tennis: #11 happened after I lost the match, #17 rarely happens when I hit the ball close Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '88 - Ketteiban: #16 happened once in-game, though I don't know why (just proof that #16 is used)

Hmmm... I'm looking at UPD7755,UPD7756 datasheets and these chips have verify state which can possible to dump ROM data from internal chip directly, but it needs manual clocking to do that, because there is no any address line ;)

I believe only the uPD77P56 has the verify mode, and all the chips seen so far are the mask rom ones (7755 or 7756) and not the otprom ones (77P56) which are documented to be verifyable. its certainly POSSIBLE that the 7755 or 7756 have the verify circuitry in them too, but it might be activated in a slightly different way than on the 77P56 since the 77P56 requires the program pin (or was it one of the enable pins?) to be pulled high to something like 22vdc which may very well deep-fry a maskrom 775x chip.

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